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The election has "gone from a drastic landslide in Trump's direction to a drastic landslide for Harris," marvels Northwestern's Thomas Miller. Could there be a Kamala Harris landslide in November?
A little over two weeks ago, Donald Trump's presidential campaign had visions of an expansive national strategy that would result in a landslide victory in November. Now, as they struggle to blunt ...
But calling his win a landslide, as so many Trump allies do, is laughably false. Trump received slightly more than 77.3 million popular votes — just 1.5 percentage points more than Harris.
Before the election, most news organizations considered Virginia a likely win for Harris. On election day, Harris won Virginia with 51.82% of the vote, carrying the state by a margin of 5.76%, similar to the 2016 results. This was the first presidential election in which both major party candidates received more than 2 million votes in Virginia.
Just weeks before Election Day, the race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump is deadlocked, with polls showing razor-thin margins in key battlegrounds and ...
Miller's election forecast is based not on polls, but on the prices for both candidates posted on the PredictIt betting site. ... a tremor struck that could very well turn into a Harris landslide ...
A map of the vote by province in 1940 shows the scale of the Liberals' landslide victory. A map of the vote by province in 1984 shows the scale of the Progressive Conservatives' landslide victory. In a Canadian federal election, a landslide victory occurs when a political party gains a significant majority of the House of Commons of Canada.
Likewise, Virginia Presidential Election Results reported by The New York Times show Harris won the race at 51.8% (or 2,227,756 votes) compared to Trump at 46.6% (or 2,003,384 votes).